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Report of day 2–We met our teachers today both morning and afternoon teachers. Above is a picture of Dad after lunch pondering the things we learned in the morning class. He did remarkably well considering he woke up at 3 am thinking about WES.

Our afternoon classes were even better than the morning classes. They seemed to be a little more experienced.

Our devotional tonight was a wonderful experience. Elder Neil L. Anderson was our speaker and it was on temples. His wife also spoke and she did really too. I think, however, that my favorite part was the choir singing. They had the deaf choir sing along with the regular choir. The congregation got to sing the prelude and that,too, was wonderful to be something so big and powerful. Then for the opening song we all got to sing Called to Serve. Wow! Music is powerful. Great fireside.

Before the fireside our branch president came up to us and asked us to meet him afterwards. Now what were we getting in trouble for? When he talked with him afterwards he asked if he could change our assignment? I began to wonder what he had in mind. He wanted to change our Sunday assignments from leading the music in Relief Society and Dad talking in priesthood to both of us giving talks in Sacrament meeting. After you quit laughing you can at least have a moment’s notice of empathy for us. We just finished a big stressful talk two weeks ago!

We really are drinking from a fire hydrant and feeling so grateful to be a part of this missionary preparation.

Love you all and appreciate your support!

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